Which breed of dog is likely to be the best fit for your family?
Which breed of dog is likely to be the best fit for your family?
Tempted to adopt a dog but have concerns? It’s time to separate the fact from the fiction.
Congratulations, you’re adopting a dog! Here are a few things you need to do to prepare for your new arrival.
If you’re thinking of giving a dog a forever home but not sure whether to take the plunge, here are a few things to think about.
Often the best advice comes from people who have been there.
All good pet parents want a well-mannered, well-adjusted pooch but sometimes a dog will behave in a less than desirable way.
Most people associate training with puppies, but dogs can learn at any age.
When you first bring a new dog into your home, no one really knows each other yet.
Dogs are great for children, not just because they make such excellent playmates but because they teach them so much, from compassion to responsibility.
Whether your dog won’t stay in their bed, barks at night or just thinks 3am is playtime, our practical guide will help everyone to get some shuteye.
You’ve probably heard that it’s best for dogs to be socialised when they’re puppies.
Bringing home your new dog is incredibly exciting, but it’s important to have realistic expectations.
We all know that adopting a dog is a good for the dog, but did you know it can also have lots of health benefits for the new owner?